Yes or no. I only use mine when it's raining or when there's fog since I read in the user's manual that it can overload the smart alternator.
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I used them every time I drive because my fog light is my turn signal light lol. :grin:
+1 ha ha haSame in here except that mine are not allways ON. Only blinking when turning, not used the 2nd wire.
Use foglight in Quebec w/o any 'FOG' situation is illegal here anyway. The car looks better with no fogs lighted up.
Only a moderator can delete it.I posted this topic twice due to problems with the website. How can I delete the double?
I use mine all the time on all our cars. Not having fog lights is a deal breaker for me. I would never own a vehicle without foglights.I used them all the time on my old car but my 2011 GLS has no fog lights. I like more light on the road whenever possible
Because the fog light bulbs are so finicky to replace (as I discovered with my Santa Fe after only 2 years), I use them at night only in tandem with the headlights. And mostly just because they are there... they really don't improve visibility very much except immediately in front of the car.
I used them all the time on my Focus and never got arrested, I did not know it was illegal if there is no fog.Same in here except that mine are not allways ON. Only blinking when turning, not used the 2nd wire.
Use foglight in Quebec w/o any 'FOG' situation is illegal here anyway. The car looks better with no fogs lighted up.
it's not the battery they talk about a bigger load to the alternator.When driving in the city or other well lit areas I usually don't use my fog lights. I do sometimes use them when driving on the highway but I especially like using them when driving on country roads; they do make a difference!
As far as draining the battery, using the fog lights draws less power than the high beams. High beam = 55 watts, fog light = 27 watts. The way the lights are wired, the fog lights are automatically turned off when using the high beams so using the fog lights all the time should not be a problem, unless you have a weak battery!
Yeah I like when they light up the shoulders. They are good in snow but not that good in a snowstorm.I Use mine All the time except in city driving. I do A LOT of highway driving - 1000 km a week on highway - and I use the Fog lights every second of that 1000 km when it is dark. It lights up directly in front yes, but also lights up the sides of the road quite well. I have (a couple times) been able to swerve away from moose on the shoulder because of the Fog Lights lighting up the shoulders for me
Definatly a safety feature for doing a lot of night driving.
(this is my first car with fog lights and I have yet to use them in the FOG or snow.....how much of n improvement is it?
TunedOut I agree, up north in Canada you have to watch out for moose, down here in the States we have to watch out for deer. Any advantage to see better and wider is a definite advantage!I Use mine All the time except in city driving. I do A LOT of highway driving - 1000 km a week on highway - and I use the Fog lights every second of that 1000 km when it is dark. It lights up directly in front yes, but also lights up the sides of the road quite well. I have (a couple times) been able to swerve away from moose on the shoulder because of the Fog Lights lighting up the shoulders for me
Definatly a safety feature for doing a lot of night driving.
(this is my first car with fog lights and I have yet to use them in the FOG or snow.....how much of n improvement is it?
Just to mention that where I live in south easthern Quebec, we also watch out for deer and racoon and porcupine and skunk, there are lots hit by cars in my area (lots of wood) I even saw a deer in the Wal-Mart parking last year LOL but in northern regions they also have Moose, they are so big they kill people in their cars.TunedOut I agree, up north in Canada you have to watch out for moose, down here in the States we have to watch out for deer. Any advantage to see better and wider is a definite advantage!
Xion Nider you said "It's not the battery they talk about a bigger load to the alternator." Running the fog lights uses about half the power as using the high beams. If the battery and alternator can handle the high beams at 110 watts with no problem they can definitely handle the fog lights at 54 watts.
I have seen many, many dears in Walmart parking lots! :grin:Just to mention that where I live in south easthern Quebec, we also watch out for deer and racoon and porcupine and skunk, there are lots hit by cars in my area (lots of wood) I even saw a deer in the Wal-Mart parking last year LOL but in northern regions they also have Moose, they are so big they kill people in their cars.
I agree with you for the fogs but I was just saying because it is written in the OM about adding a load to the alternator (see pic on 1st post), maybe the beams + the fogs add a bigger load to the alternator
Yeah me too...That's why I bought them right away and connect them to the parking lights and since here the 6000k hid are illegal I use 881,13 leds....I use mine all the time on all our cars. Not having fog lights is a deal breaker for me. I would never own a vehicle without foglights.
Yeah me too...That's why I bought them right away and connect them to the parking lights and since here the 6000k hid are illegal I use 881,13 leds....
we have those kinda dears too in Canada :grin:I have seen many, many dears in Walmart parking lots! :grin:
nice, hey! on your pic there's a cat wanting to cross the street....be careful...talking about deers hit by cars above lolYeah me too...That's why I bought them right away and connect them to the parking lights and since here the 6000k hid are illegal I use 881,13 leds....
They are fog lights and are only for use in such conditions. In fact in Oregon, using them without fog is considered the same is driving with your high beams on and you can be cited for it. In the year I've owned my Santa Fe, I think I've used them twice.